// Generic output functions.
//
// Constants for various character classifications. Each character of a command string can be
// classified as one of the following types.
#ifndef FISH_OUTPUT_H
#define FISH_OUTPUT_H

#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <vector>

#include "color.h"
#include "common.h"
#include "fallback.h"  // IWYU pragma: keep

/// Constants for various colors as used by the set_color function.
enum {
    FISH_COLOR_BLACK,
    FISH_COLOR_RED,
    FISH_COLOR_GREEN,
    FISH_COLOR_YELLOW,
    FISH_COLOR_BLUE,
    FISH_COLOR_MAGENTA,
    FISH_COLOR_CYAN,
    FISH_COLOR_WHITE,
    FISH_COLOR_NORMAL,  // the default fg color of the terminal
    FISH_COLOR_RESET
};

/// Sets the fg and bg color. May be called as often as you like, since if the new color is the same
/// as the previous, nothing will be written. Negative values for set_color will also be ignored.
/// Since the terminfo string this function emits can potentially cause the screen to flicker, the
/// function takes care to write as little as possible.
///
/// Possible values for color are any form the FISH_COLOR_* enum and FISH_COLOR_RESET.
/// FISH_COLOR_RESET will perform an exit_attribute_mode, even if set_color thinks it is already in
/// FISH_COLOR_NORMAL mode.
///
/// In order to set the color to normal, three terminfo strings may have to be written.
///
/// - First a string to set the color, such as set_a_foreground. This is needed because otherwise
/// the previous strings colors might be removed as well.
///
/// - After that we write the exit_attribute_mode string to reset all color attributes.
///
/// - Lastly we may need to write set_a_background or set_a_foreground to set the other half of the
/// color pair to what it should be.
///
/// \param c Foreground color.
/// \param c2 Background color.
void set_color(rgb_color_t c, rgb_color_t c2);

/// Write specified multibyte string.
void writembs_check(char *mbs, const char *mbs_name, const char *file, long line);
#define writembs(mbs) writembs_check((mbs), #mbs, __FILE__, __LINE__)

/// Write a wide character using the output method specified using output_set_writer().
int writech(wint_t ch);

/// Write a wide character string to FD 1.
void writestr(const wchar_t *str);

/// Return the internal color code representing the specified color.
rgb_color_t parse_color(const wcstring &val, bool is_background);

/// This is for writing process notification messages. Has to write to stdout, so clr_eol and such
/// functions will work correctly. Not an issue since this function is only used in interactive mode
/// anyway.
int writeb(tputs_arg_t b);

/// Set the function used for writing in move_cursor, writespace and set_color and all other output
/// functions in this library. By default, the write call is used to give completely unbuffered
/// output to stdout.
void output_set_writer(int (*writer)(char));

/// Return the current output writer.
int (*output_get_writer())(char);

/// Set the terminal name.
void output_set_term(const wcstring &term);

/// Return the terminal name.
const wchar_t *output_get_term();

/// Sets what colors are supported.
enum { color_support_term256 = 1 << 0, color_support_term24bit = 1 << 1 };
typedef unsigned int color_support_t;
color_support_t output_get_color_support();
void output_set_color_support(color_support_t support);

/// Given a list of rgb_color_t, pick the "best" one, as determined by the color support. Returns
/// rgb_color_t::none() if empty.
rgb_color_t best_color(const std::vector<rgb_color_t> &colors, color_support_t support);

// Exported for builtin_set_color's usage only.
void write_color(rgb_color_t color, bool is_fg);
unsigned char index_for_color(rgb_color_t c);

#endif
